Top-notch Quality. The solder sucker has an aluminum bronze frame and a high pressure vacuum which can remove solder from a printed circuit board effectively.

Solder Wick Braid. The desoldering wick is 2.5mm wide and 1.5m in length. Weight: 0.4oz. With low residue design, this solder braid will help clean spare solder on the pin away to avoid short circuit, especially in small, hard to reach areas.

Get the solder off and replace them with newer ones, which it is very common when soldering, so this desoldering removal tool will be your perfect companion to suck the solder away effectively.

Suck the Solder Away EasilyThe solder sucker measures 7.48”X0.79”, which will fit your hands perfectly no matter if you are left-handed or right-handed. With metal body and high pressure vacuum, this desoldering pump can help you suck the solder away effectively.

Clean the Solder in Detail2.5mm wide, 1.5m in length and 0.4oz in weight, the solder wick can clean the solder in some small or hard to reach areas. No clean flux, oxygen free copper wire. It will be a great accessory to remove the extra solder.

How to Use the Desoldering PumpStep 1: Press the plunger down until it is been locked and you will hear a click; Step 2: Make the tip of the soldering iron to the solder joint and allow the solder to become fully liquid; Step 3: Move the tip of the pump next to the molten solder. Move the iron out of the way and immediately cover the liquid solder puddle with the pump's tip. Pull the trigger; Step 4: Repeat this process if necessary.

How to Use the Solder WickStep 1: Place the wick over the solder you need remove and then just push the heated soldering iron tip onto the wick; Step 2: Remove the wick once the solder has been absorbed; Step 3: Cut off the used part of the wick; Step 4: Repeat this process if needed

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